- Conservator Sharon Norquest talks about the conservation treatment of the antenna drive of the Ranger VIII, an unmanned spacecraft that traveled to the Moon in 1965 to take pictures of the lunar surface. [via AirSpace, NASM]
- At Dartmouth University, Metadata Games allows users to tag photos in archives. [via InfoDocket]
- Reach for the stars . . . An online image archive of high resolution film scans from every Apollo space mission. [via PetaPixel]
- Leslie Johnston at the Library of Congress shares about her path to a career in digital preservation. [via The Signal; Digital Presevation, LOC]
- The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library recently announced that five scrapbooks documenting the childhood of the Nobel Prize-winning author, Ernest Hemingway, have been digitized and are now available online. [via InfoDocket]
- Proving that one is never too old to be creative, 97-year-old Hal Lasko uses Microsoft Paint from Windows 95 to create artwork. [via Colossal]
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